Salsify Stock

salsify.comEnterprise SoftwareFounded: 2012Funding to Date: $505.81MM

Salsify is the developer of a platform that combines Product Experience Management (Integrated PIM, DAM & Experience Builder) with core commerce capabilities designed to enable sales both across retailer/distributor channels as well as marketplaces, social commerce, and direct-to-consumer (D2C) sites.

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Team

Management Team

Jason Purcell
Co-Founder & Chief Executive Officer
Mary Jefts
Chief Financial Officer
Jeremy Redburn
Co-Founder and Executive Vice President of Product
John Davagian
Chief Revenue Officer
Rob Gonzalez
Co-Founder & Executive Vice President, Business Development

Board Members

David Skok
Matrix Partners
Michael Tyrrell
Venrock
Willliam Burgess Jr.
Michael Skok
North Bridge Venture Partners

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News

Salsify, a Boston, MA-based provider of a Commerce Experience Management (CommerceXM) platform, raised $200M in Series F funding at a $2 billion valuation
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